At least 11 people died in a shooting at a Hanukkah event in Australia’s Bondi Beach.
Police departments in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, and other major cities said they are on high alert after a shooting in Australia’s Bondi Beach over the weekend that left numerous people dead.
Officials in Sydney said that at least 11 people were shot and killed in an attack on Sunday as hundreds gathered to celebrate Hanukkah. Authorities indicated that it was a terrorist attack targeting Jewish people.
“We are closely monitoring the horrific attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, during a Hanukkah celebration,” the New York Police Department (NYPD) said in a statement. “We are in touch with our Australian partners, and at this time, we see no nexus to NYC.”
The NYPD said that it is “deploying additional resources to public Hanukkah celebrations and synagogues out of an abundance of caution,” adding: “As always, if you see something, say something.”
On social media, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) wrote that more officers will be sent to Jewish schools, synagogues, and Hanukkah events in the city. Hanukkah begins at sundown on Dec. 14 and will last until Dec. 23.
“While there is no known threat to Los Angeles at this time, the LAPD remains vigilant and committed to protecting our diverse communities. As part of this commitment, the LAPD will provide extra patrols at Jewish facilities, schools, synagogues, and at Hanukkah events throughout the city,” the LAPD statement said.
Officials in Miami released a similar statement on X, saying that the police department has “increased our uniformed presence at synagogues, schools, and other key locations citywide to help ensure the continued safety of our residents and visitors.”
“We continue to monitor intelligence channels and remain in close communication with leaders within the faith-based community,” the Miami Police Department said in a statement.
Authorities in New York’s Suffolk County, located near New York City, said in a post on X that extra officers are being deployed for Hanukkah-related events set to last until Dec. 22.
Multiple Canadian cities’ police departments said in posts on social media they would be increasing security at events following the Australia shooting.







